As
ANZAC Day approaches, many Australians have once again watched on,
shaking their collective heads, as their political leaders display
the constitution of a wet lettuce when it comes to resisting their
American political overlords.

Indeed,
she could be mistaken for any American Warhawk Politician, except for
her refined Australian accent.

But,
accent aside, Bishop parrots the US Foreign Policy well and, projects
it with a kind of refined, constipated belligerence.

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The
way she threatened Nth Korea would've delighted her US counterparts,
once they'd been reminded of who she was and, in what hemisphere
Australia was located.

In
a world desperately needing rational debate and diplomatic endeavour,
we watch our politicians serve their ego's instead of their country's
interests.

She
may later earn an Oscar for her role as, ' best supporting actress in
a World War Three Drama' but, for real people, she failed her call
miserably and once again, spoke like a marionette controlled by an
American foreign policy God.

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She
said, "Pyongyang has a clear ambition to develop an
intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear
payload as far as the US."

That
may well be the case but, as soon as she said this, her Australian
constituent's quickly acquired a world map to measure if that meant
Nth Korea's missiles could reach Australia too?

The
next question Aussies asked themselves was, if her aggressive
rhetoric may make Australia a legitimate Nth Korean target?

Because,
it wasn't before she spoke.

And
it didn't take very long to realise that the answer to both those
questions was, Yes!

In
a direct response to Bishop, a Nth Korean spokesman was quoted in the
official Nth Korean News Agency, KCNA saying. "The
present government of Australia is blindly and zealously toeing the
US line. If Australia persists in following the US moves to isolate
and stifle the DPRK and remains a shock brigade of the US master,
this will be a suicidal act of coming within the range of the nuclear
strike of the strategic force of the DPRK."

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Julia
Bishop talks tough for a minister of a country where the majority of
its people have never held a rifle, let alone fired one.